Posted on Jun 6, 2015
CMSgt Mike Esser
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LTC Stephen C.
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Indeed I do, CMSgt Mike Esser! It's an LCVP. My father served as the engineering officer (LTJG) aboard USS LST-78 in WWII. This ship carried two LCVPs, although later variants carried four. In the photo you'll see USS LST-78 to the far left and LCVP-78-1 is across the open bow doors of USS LST-78. Photo taken c. 1945, likely at Tinian or Saipan.
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CPT Bruce Beattie
CPT Bruce Beattie
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Yep! I believe it was the History Channel that did a rather comprehensive story about them a few months ago!
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CSM Charles Hayden
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Similar to the Mosquito bomber the British used, the Higgins landing craft's major component was plywood.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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The story gets worse lol Next I will find out the soldiers had to use oars.
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PO1 John Meyer, CPC
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Yep. I saw one at the WW II museum in New Orleans. In fact, that's the museum that's shown at the end of this video. I had my retirement ceremony right next to that Higgins Boat!
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